First time building a pc im very exited

jbugz

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would like some feed back on this build ive done alot of research online and this is what i came up with. i just dicided to start this build mainly because i fell in love with elder scroll skyrim (xbox) and now really would like to get into elder scroll online and possibly other mmo. and basically not buy the xbox one. budget is not really an issue but since its my first build i dont want to go overboard. i dont know if im gonna be overclocking but i dont want to rule it out thats why i took the k. and i want to play in very high or ultra. any change i should make would be great.

here a link of what could be my future build in a couple of weeks
https://pcpartpicker.com/parts/partlist/

 


That CPU is perfect for his GPU and even a 450w psu will be enough even while overclocking. I've actually tested the power draw on that specific cpu+gpu combo and it never draws more than 390w even when overclocking and stress testing furmark + prime95

 

I said I wouldn't recommend it if you are not overclocking , And you'd always want a room for future upgrading . Since the difference between a good 450W and 600W might be a 10-15$ Thats why I opted for a 600W also bare in mind he has other parts in the build , you don't want to replace your PSU with every upgrade . If he's not overclocking then he won't benefit from the CPU's Strength
 


That board is horrid for overclocking. You need something better if you want to overclock without the risk of blowing the motherboard.
This is my recommendation https://pcpartpicker.com/part/asrock-motherboard-fm2a75mpro4
 
You guys realize that the link isn't to his build right? He copied the address and on PCpartpicker that doesn't work. It will just link to the last system you looked at or edited. There's a good chance you are looking at different systems.

OP you need to post the correct link to your build. To do this either post the permalink address or click the Export/markup button choose bbcode or plain text then copy the highlighed info and paste it here.
 


Thats what I thought , but I thought I might be stupid however turns out I am not thankfully